"Getting A Puppy" Flyer (8.5x4, new design as of June 2010)

This flyer works well for places such as veterinary offices, library posting boards, or college campuses. It is written for the part of the public who may be looking for a new (and perhaps purebred) puppy and who knows very little about the issue of puppy mills. It is a simple and straight forward message to visit the place where your puppy was born and raised if you plan to buy, or consider adoption from a shelter or rescue group.

"How to Find a Responsible Dog Breeder" Checklist

The HSUS encourages shelter adoption. For those who choose to purchase a dog from a breeder, these guidelines will
help consumers make sure those dogs comes from a responsible breeder instead of a puppy mill.

"Stop Puppy Mills" Palm Card (3x5, new as of June 2010)

This flyer works well because it is so small and compact. When you hand it to someone they can slip it right into their pocket or purse to read later if they are on the move. This small educational flyer could be placed on various public bulletin boards as well, but it works best when you (and the people you are educating) are on the move. No one can say no to taking this small flyer with the cute little puppy (who, by the way, was rescued from the puppy mill in the photo).

An Advocate's Guide to Stopping Puppy Mills

Whether you have significant amounts of time to devote to helping dogs, or just an hour or two a week, there are many ways to make a difference. This guide will help you launch projects both simple and complex.